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| View Poll Results: What kind of Characters do you Prefer? | |||
| Fully Customizable (Final Fantasy V, VII, VIII) |
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3 | 8.82% |
| Completely Unique (Final Fantasy IV, IX) |
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11 | 32.35% |
| A Bit of Both (Final Fantasy VI, Tactics) |
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20 | 58.82% |
| Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I tend to like challenging RPGs, so having fully-customizable characters makes it difficult for me to choose unique abilities for each one if the system gives too much freedom. I'd likely just make copies of a powerful character and use that party until the end. But a game is interesting with the option to add things to characters as well.
That said, I suppose I'd go with a system that has a little bit of both. A game can be fun for me if I know that only one character has a unique ability that would benefit the entire party in a battle. Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |